Dental Implant Supported Maxillary Full Arch Reconstruction

A Dental Implant Supported Maxillary Full Arch Reconstruction is an advanced treatment protocol for persons with a terminal dentition.

I am very happy that Inclusive Magazine, an excellent Journal for dentists about dental implants, has published my article about a Maxillary Full Arch Reconstruction with implants in their latest issue which will be coming out soon in print.

There are a number of ways to achieve a functional and esthetic result for full-arch extraction cases, and they are commonly treated with immediate placement and loading.

The case report I published illustrates the two-stage protocol of a maxillary dental reconstruction that was used to achieve very predictable results. The main advantage of this method is the ability to maintain normal speech and chewing functions for the patient, and reduce the risk of implant failure due to patient early overloading or non-compliance with limites function after surgery.

About Carlos Boudet, DDS, DICOI

Dr. Boudet is a graduate of the Medical College of Virginia. After graduating with a DDS degree in 1980, he became a commissioned officer for the United States Public Health Service. When his tour of duty ended in 1982 he received an award for outstanding service. He was asked to serve as Dental Director for Florida Community Heath Centers, supervise the operation of four dental clinics around lake Okeechobee.
He established his dental practice in West Palm Beach in 1983 and has been in the same location for 30 years.
He is a Diplomate of the International Congress of Oral Implantologists, a member of the Central Palm Beach County Dental Society and a chairman of the Advanced Crown and Bridge course of the Atlantic Coast Dental Research Clinic. His articles on prosthodontics and implants have been published in several popular dental magazines.